Selected Articles: Belgium Bombings. Who is Behind the Attacks?

explosions in brussels_1458647070632_1119816_ver1.0Fake Video Used in News Coverage of Brussels Terror Attacks

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, March 22 2016

Brussels News media Dernière Heure at dhnet.be as well as La Libre reported on the terror attacks by providing a CC Camera Airport Surveillance Video of the terror attacks.

explosions in brussels_1458647070632_1119816_ver1.0The Brussels Attacks – Another False Flag?

By Peter Koenig, March 23 2016

Three explosions killing  34 people. Some 200 people were injured, according to early reports. Two detonations at Brussels Zaventem airport, one of them the police said was from a suicide bomber, the sign of a Muslim Jihadist – naturally.

Ofir AkunisIsrael Blames Brussels Bombing on EU Imposed “Labelling of Goods” Produced in Israeli Settlements in Palestine

By alaraby.co.uk, March 23 2016

An Israeli minister has said that a recent European Union law regarding the labelling of goods produced in Israeli settlements illegally built in the occupied Palestinian West Bank was a factor behind Tuesday’s bombing in the Belgium capital.

isis-oil-1024x575Is the ISIS Behind the Brussels Attacks? Who is Behind the ISIS?

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, March 22 2016

According to the Independent “Isis supporters have been celebrating the Brussels attacks online [social media] as speculation mounts that the group is behind a wave of deadly attacks in the Belgian capital.”

BELGIUM-ATTACKS-POLICEBrussels Attack: The True Implications of ISIS Links

By Tony Cartalucci, March 22 2016

NBC News has already announced that European officials are linking the attack to ISIS, though it is unclear whether or not Abdeslam’s network – which carried out the November 2015 Paris terror attacks – was directly involved.


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